Training and developing women in federal law enforcement

Women who serve the federal government as law enforcement officers face unique challenges. WILFE is the professional organization that helps them. May 21, 2010

May 21, 2010 — Women who serve the federal government as law enforcement officers face unique challenges.

Women in Federal Law Enforcement (WIFLE) is the professional association that is there to help women tackle these challenges through training, scholarships, and providing research and information on the big issues facing female law enforcement officers.

This week on FedTalk, WIFLE President Margie Moore will join host Debra Roth to talk about WIFLE’s upcoming conference.

Joining Margie will be several members from WIFLE who will discuss highlights from the conference and other hot topics for WIFLE such as mentoring for female law enforcement officers.

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